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Un Ospite di Venezia |Event Calendar | October 2023-No. 10

OCTOBER IN VENICE There are several reasons to recommend a visit to Venice, even more so if it falls in the month of October. First and foremost, the mild climate that heralds the winter season but also offers the pleasures that only a few cities can provide. But what to recommend?... Without a doubt, the simplest things. For example, getting intoxicated by a lagoon sunset or strolling until you get lost (only to find yourself again) along the labyrinth of alleys; crossing the Grand Canal by water aboard one of the last gondola ferries or being captivated by the multitude of shop windows and boutiques, or yet, enjoying an aperitif, a coffee, an ice cream, a dinner while savoring the city's small squares or climbing one of the many bell towers and being enchanted by a bird's-eye view.

OCTOBER IN VENICE
There are several reasons to recommend a visit to Venice, even more so if it falls in the month of October.

First and foremost, the mild climate that heralds the winter season but also offers the pleasures that only a few cities can provide.

But what to recommend?... Without a doubt, the simplest things. For example, getting intoxicated by a lagoon sunset or strolling until you get lost (only to find yourself again) along the labyrinth of alleys; crossing the Grand Canal by water aboard one of the last gondola ferries or being captivated by the multitude of shop windows and boutiques, or yet, enjoying an aperitif, a coffee, an ice cream, a dinner while savoring the city's small squares or climbing one of the many bell towers and being enchanted by a bird's-eye view.

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• THUS WAVES COME IN PAIRS.

Simone Fattal e Petrit Halilaj

& Álvaro Urbano

Prosegue nello spazio di Ocean Space inserito

nell’ex chiesa di San Lorenzo, a Castello, il ciclo

di mostre curate da TBA21–Academy dedicate al

rapporto tra uomo, sostenibilità e mare.

Ispirato dal poema "Sea and Fog" ("Mare e nebbia")

di Etel Adnan, questo nuovo progetto vede

l'incontro tra le monumentali sculture in ceramica

e vetro dell'artista americano-libanese e la

nuova installazione del duo Petrit Halilaj & Álvaro

Urbano, co-commissionata da TBA21-Academy

e Audemars Piguet Contemporary.

Apertura al pubblico fino al 5 novembre.

11.00 - 18.00 Lunedì e Martedì gratuito

• CARLA ACCARDI.

Gli anni Settanta: i Lenzuoli.

Inserita nel percorso del maggiore museo civico

veneziano, questa mostra presenta a ridosso dei

cento anni dalla nascita una delle figure più significative

dell’arte del ‘900, unica donna a rappresentare

nel 1947 il gruppo astratto “Forma”.

Il progetto veneziano si presenta sotto forma di

installazione con una ristretta selezione di lavori

posti in dialogo con gli ambienti storici del museo.

Museo Correr, fino al 29 ottobre.

10.00 - 18.00 (ultimo ingresso ore 17) 30,00 / 15

• AFRICA 1:1

Cinque artisti africani a Ca'Pesaro.

Questa particolare mostra presenta la creazione

di cinque autori della scena africana inviati per

lavorare a contatto con la storia e le collezioni

della Galleria internazionale di arte moderna di

Ca'Pesaro.

L'esposizione, frutto di un progetto tra la Galleria

Akka Project e il museo di Ca'Pesaro, sarà visibile

fino al 2 ottobre

11.00 - 18.00 Lunedì 10,00 - 7,50 (museo)

• Marco Agostinelli. PARADISE.

Promossa e inserita negli spazi di Palazzetto Tito

sede istituzionale della Fondazione Bevilacqua La

Masa, questa mostra prende in esame vent’anni

di lavoro di Marco Agostinelli a partire dal 2003,

anno in cui l’artista si presentò al pubblico alla

Rocca Paolina di Perugia con la mostra monografica

"Il Fantasma del digitale", evento che gli valse

il riconoscimento di antesignano dei linguaggi

tecnologici dell'arte.

La mostra resterà visibile fino al 22 ottobre.

12.30-17.30 Lunedì e Martedì Gratuito

• WHERE ARE WE GOING?

Climate and people.

Promoted and set up as an exhibition project by

the Venice EMERGENCY office (Giudecca 212)

with the collaboration of photojournalist and

climate ambassador Simone Padovani, this exhibition

illustrates climate change and its effects

on people's movements through photographs,

maps, info-graphics and an installation. Fifteen

countries are under scrutiny, including Italy, countries

where EMERGENCY operates or from where

many people move to reach Europe, also due to

extreme environmental phenomena.

The exhibition will be visible until 30 November.

10am-5pm Sun. - Mon. - Tue. Free

• THUS WAVES COME IN PAIRS

Simone Fattal and Petrit Halilaj & Álvaro Urbano

The series of exhibitions curated by TBA21–Academy,

dedicated to the relationship between man

and the sea, continues in the venues of Ocean

Space, located at the former church of San

Lorenzo, in Castello.

Inspired by the "Sea and Fog" poem by Etel Adnan,

this new project curated by Barbara Casavecchia

sees the encounter between the monumental ceramic

and glass sculptures of this American-Lebanese

artist and the new installation co-commissioned

by TBA21–Academy and Audemars Piguet

Contemporary, until 5 November.

11am - 6.00pm Mon.Tue. Free

• LUCIANO BALDESSARI.

Architectures for the stage

For the occasion of the Architecture Biennale,

in this exhibition the Giorgio Cini Foundation is

illustrating the opus and the vision of architect,

designer and scenographer Luciano Baldessari,

an eclectic, free figure whose life and career as

a bold, anti-conformist experimenter crossed historic

1900s Avantgardes between Europe and the

United States. A corpus of drawings and projects,

enhanced by a singular layout, will be displayed

next to the Luminator lamp-dummy within the

Manica Lunga areas until 26 November.

11am - 7pm Wed. 14.00/12.00 .

• AFRICA 1:1. FIVE AFRICAN ARTISTS in dialogue

with Ca'Pesaro.

This special exhibition present creations by five

authors from the african art scene, invited to

work in contact with the Ca' Pesaro International

Gallery of Modern Art history and collections.

Until 2 October.

11am - 6.00pm Mon. 10 - 7,50.

Mostre d’Arte | Art Exhibitions 37

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